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Hopefully you already had this answered but I will give my answer anyway. The HP50G is a good choice. You can toggle RPN and algebraic modes, so a TI user could use it. I have used RPN for a very long time and mine stays in that mode. I believe the new HP Prime uses RPN as an option as well, though I have not used one yet.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.This calculator has RPN.
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